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U.S. Marines assigned to II Marine Expeditionary Force Support Battalion Engineers move a large tree branch as an attempt to remove debris from a residential community aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C. caused by Hurricane Florence Sept 19, 2018. Hurricane Florence is the biggest storm to cause devastating effects to the Carolinas since 1999 with its strong winds and heavy rains. (U.S. Marines Corps photos by LCpl. Auburne D. Gipson)
180919-M-LK697-0091.JPG Photo By: Lance Cpl. Auburne Gipson

Sep 7, 2022
Jacksonville, North Carolina - U.S. Marines assigned to II Marine Expeditionary Force Support Battalion Engineers move a large tree branch as an attempt to remove debris from a residential community aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C. caused by Hurricane Florence Sept 19, 2018. Hurricane Florence is the biggest storm to cause devastating effects to the Carolinas since 1999 with its strong winds and heavy rains. (U.S. Marines Corps photos by LCpl. Auburne D. Gipson)


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